Mixing layer height on the North China Plain and meteorological evidence of serious air pollution in southern Hebei
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Published:2018-04-11
Issue:7
Volume:18
Page:4897-4910
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ISSN:1680-7324
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Container-title:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Atmos. Chem. Phys.
Author:
Zhu Xiaowan, Tang Guiqian, Guo JianpingORCID, Hu BoORCID, Song Tao, Wang Lili, Xin Jinyuan, Gao Wenkang, Münkel ChristophORCID, Schäfer KlausORCID, Li Xin, Wang Yuesi
Abstract
Abstract. To investigate the spatiotemporal variability of the mixing layer
height (MLH) on the North China Plain (NCP), multi-site and long-term
observations of the MLH with ceilometers at three inland stations (Beijing, BJ; Shijiazhuang, SJZ; Tianjin, TJ) and
one coastal site (Qinhuangdao) were conducted from 16 October 2013 to 15 July 2015. The MLH of the inland
stations in the NCP were highest in summer and lowest in winter, while the
MLH on the coastal area of Bohai was lowest in summer and highest in spring.
As a typical site in southern Hebei, the annual mean of the MLH at SJZ was
464 ± 183 m, which was 15.0 and 21.9 % lower than that at the BJ
(594 ± 183 m) and TJ (546 ± 197 m) stations, respectively.
Investigation of the shear term and buoyancy term in the NCP revealed that
these two parameters in southern Hebei were 2.8 times lower and 1.5 times
higher than that in northern NCP within 0–1200 m in winter, respectively,
leading to a 1.9-fold higher frequency of the gradient Richardson number > 1 in southern Hebei compared to the northern NCP.
Furthermore, combined with aerosol optical depth and PM2.5 observations,
we found that the pollutant column concentration contrast (1.2 times) between
these two areas was far less than the near-ground PM2.5 concentration
contrast (1.5 times). Through analysis of the ventilation coefficient in the
NCP, the near-ground heavy pollution in southern Hebei mainly resulted from
the lower MLH and wind speed. Therefore, due to the importance of unfavorable
weather conditions, heavily polluting enterprises should be relocated and
strong emission reduction measures should be introduced to improve the air quality in
southern Hebei.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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